Church Sound: When Technology Detracts Rather Than Enhances
Some advice for all of the IEM users out there…
Some advice for all of the IEM users out there…
Two-day seminar teaches audiology for the music industry, with a focus on in-ear monitoring
Just because the musician has control it doesn’t necessarily keep monitors from being a problem
American Academy of Audiology Foundation and Sensaphonics team up to support music and hearing research initiatives
The James Douglas Show finds the new wireless IEM system the ideal personal monitoring solution.
”Once everyone agreed that we would use a personal mixing system for the band, there was really no question that it would be a MADI-equipped digital console along with the M-48 live personal mixers and S-MADI REAC to MADI bridge.” – Chris Anderson, Anderson Audio
Collaboration with Capitol Studios results in IEM designed by and for professional recording engineers and producers
“One reason I really like the desk is because you can simply arrange things and tailor your interface – even during the show.” – Sherif El Barbar, mix engineer
“The Best Years” utilized personal mixers to create a timeless performance.
Possible rethinking of brands and models of wireless equipment in light of ongoing changes; plus, a tour of more than a dozen wireless system options
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